COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Introduced in 1989, Keystone Light is a refreshing light lager that is Always Smooth, Never Bitter™. Keystone Light is 4.2% alcohol by volume and has 100 calories per 12-ounce serving.

Purchased a 30 can box of the "hunting camo" hued cans at the Hopple Street BP station in the Camp Washington neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio for the minor price of 16.99 bucks - Alright, this is a watery, mild "American Standard" style brew, but nothing particularly good.

Given to me. They must not like me very much. Appearance is worse going in than coming out. There was a head, briefly. Aroma, polluted water and grain. Taste is that of regret and astringent aftertaste. Light body and there is carbonation. The can was a "hunting season camo can" so that could be worth a point. At least it’s not offensive when it’s cold.

Transfer from BA review on 11-6-13-
Poured from can into a pint glass
Appearance – The beer pours a clear lighter straw color with a small white head of one finger height. The fizzy head fades very rapidly, leaving almost no lace on the sides of the glass.
Smell – The aroma is almost non-existent with only the lightest hints of some grain and a bit of corn.
Taste – The taste begins with a light grainy taste with some corn sweetness and a rather strange sour lemon flavor. The sour flavors grow stronger as the taste moves on with the sweeter and grainy flavors losing strength. A bit of a papery flavor joins the flavor at the end, leaving a somewhat drier and rather odd sour and papery taste to linger on the tongue.
Mouthfeel –The body of the beer is very light with a carbonation level that is on the higher side. Both are rather appropriate for the style and helps hide some of the off flavors a bit and makes it a somewhat more refreshing and easy drinking.
Overall – Nothing really good about it. Even for a light beer this one is a weak overall due to the sour and rather off flavors of the brew.

This beer is straight gross. It is not smooth, which is embarrassing for such a light and flavorless beer. It also has very little malt/hop/wheat flavor, and it is sweet in a not-so-good way. The only reason to drink this is because you don’t want to spend any money getting a real beer. Or you don’t like beer alternatives. Or, you’re getting it free at a college party.

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